Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 288, 4 December 1922 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1922.
vHEALYTOBEGHOSEN i GOVERNOR - GENERAL K OF IRISH FREE STATE
By Associated Press) . XOXDON, Dec. 4. The appointment ? tf Timothy Healy as the first governor general of the Irish Free State is
now regarded as a certainty. It is unf derstood that the post was offered to i him Bome time ago and that its final I allotment to the veteran champion of
insn autonomy yepended only on his acceptance.
j That acceptance, according o sev-
erai or the best informed correspond
- ents in Dublin has now been given and the concensus of opinion today was that the announcement "the king has
Z been pleased to appoint will immed
I lately follow the declaration of his majesty's assent to the Irish bill, which will pass Its third and final reading in the house of lords tonight. Appointment of Healy is regarded
. sympathetically here. "Tim's" sharp
tongue, with which in the past he has Z- sometimes goaded his opponents in the
Z house of commons, has been forgotten
by the present generation, and al
i though it was recalled today by par-
liamentary writers, these memories were brought up without bitterness and stress was laid rather upon Mr. Healy'B unquestionable cleverness and
38 years of experience in parliament
j ary life. a3 fitting him lor the new i post. . It is believed that a majority of
his own countrymen will extend him a
. hearty welcome.
Members of the Irish government, of whom Kevin O'Higgins, minister of
home affairs, is Mr. Healy's nephew.
.. are reported as unanimously support
t ing the. appointment. It is stated also
"t that the Irish cabinet Is already con
siderably indelVd to Mr. Healy for practical advice in the technical details of parliamentary conduct and administration. ... "5 The Dail Elreann meets today for 4 1 l . X 1 I r ,
. me iai iuuaju.ua provisional paruament of Ireland. It assembles tomor-
Z row as one of the three estates of the 2 new Irish realm. The others are the
king, rpresented by the governor gen-
j erai ana tne senate, wnicft has not yet been formed. Reports from Dublin tell of the con5 tinued energy of the provisional gov-
j ernment to forestall any last minute at tempts to prevent the final establish ment of the Free State administration
Police Court News
, William Felty, arrested Saturday
V night by Officers Seymour, Cussina ; and Ray, was sentenced in police
; court Monday to serve a 90 day sen-
tence at the penal farm for mistreat
Ing his family. Felty had previously
? been fined for making liquor, and his
1 sentence to the penal farm had been
I suspended, pending good behavior.
; Mayor mncley revoked the suspen- ; sion on the grounds that Felty had I failed to support his family and that
.ne continued: to harbor liquor. PLEADS NOT GUILTY
, z Edward Wrennick arrested Satur
day on a charge of selling cigarettes
to a minor, entered a pleat of not guilty in police court Monday. His case will come up Tuesday morning, with his
clerk testifying. FINED FOR. INTOXICATION
V- Bryon Hasty arrested by Officer
J.Keck Saturday night for public intoxl
cation, was fined $1 and costs in police
; court Monday by Mayor I A. Hand
' ley. ' " f ' FINED $5 AND COSTS
j- Fred-Clarke, ' arrested by Officers i Vogelsong and Longman, Sunday evo-
ning, on a charge of assault and bat-
r tery, was fined $5 and costs in police
court Monday. CHARLES MITCHELL FINED
; Charles Mitchel, arrested by OiTi
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COMMUNITY SALES NET TOTAL OF $300 The sales given by the Community Service league for the last two Saturday afternoons, at the old Richmond Baking company building on South
Fifth street have brought a grand total of MOO. , At the sale held last Saturday, every
article that was put up for sale was
sold an hour before the advertised
closing time. People were eagerly looking for goods after the last article was gold.
Credit must be given to the woman's and girl's committee who were responsible for the sale, and to Mrs. Arthur M. Charles and the special committee, of which she was chairman, for the interest taken In the sales.
Amber is found on teeaweed.
EVANSVILLE CELEBRATES BIG BUILDING PROGRAM EVANSVILLE, Dec. -4. With the opening of Ahe new additions to the Deaconess and St. Mary's hospitals early in December, Evansville will celebrate the completion of a building program approximating $400,000
NEW BIG STAR REPORTED
LONDON, Dec. I. The Astronomer
Royal announces that the Roumanian
astronomer, Zivierel. has discovered a
cers Reckers and Baetz, Sunday night
for violating the liquor law, was fined $100 and costs in police court Monday.
FINED FOR INTOXICATION Jack McGreevy was fned $1 and
cost3 in - police court Monday on a
charge of public intoxication. Officers O'Hara made the arrest Sunday night at Fourt hand Main streets.
Amethysts' of a very fine quality come from India, Ceylon and Brazil.
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Open Evenings Until Xmas
Come in and Select One of the
New Model Victor Victrolas
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NEW REDUCEDPRICES You Can Buy a Genuine Victor Victrola on Your Own Terms Fulihum's Victrola Store
1000 Main Street
'Employees Share in the Profits"
Phone 2275
Here Are Gifts Worth While
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HERE is there a. man who
would not accept one of these
quality gifts, at Christmas time? Here's everything in jewelry to satisfy his desire and gratification gifts that are certain to please and bring future pleasure with the passing years. MEN'S JEWELRY Diamond Rings, Scarf Pins, Gold Knives, Lodge Rings, Cigar Cutters, Cigarette ; Cases, Watches, Watch" Chains, Fountain Pens, Signet Rings, Cuff, Buttons, Lodge Emblems,. Diamond Studs, Traveling .Sets and scores of other high-grade articles ; many found here exclusively. ; O. E. Dickinson 523 Main Street "The Best Place to Shop, After All"
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See Romey's for Holiday Gifts and Toys
If you wish, purchases wade now and intended as Christmas gifts,, will be held for delivery until Christmas morning. Siop early now and be completely satisfied.
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might be classed as appropriate gifts, then only can you appreciate the tender thoughts which would be manifested year in and year out by those who are fortunate enough to be the recipient of furniture gifts. Regardless of what might be offered, the lasting quality is the determining factor in the worth of anything. That is why, from a practical standpoint, we. suggest that you make, this a furniture gift Christmas. We, understanding, will assist you in making selections. 2-Piece of Ornate Beauty Davenport and Luxurious Chair 3119.00
Here's a very handsome set, consisting of only two pieces, beautiful in design and proportions, specially constructed for the medium sized living room of today. First, the hand-carved frame will win your admiration. Then, too, the utter comfortableness of the deep, full, removable spring seats and the spring-filled back will give you such a sensation of comfort as you have never before enjoyed.- The attractiveness of the pieces is further enhanced by the addition of silk cords and tassels. The pieces are covered in a harmonious two-tone color . An Odd Chair or Rocker
Spring Construction
Complete Floor Lamps Mahogany and Polychrome $13.75 to $22.00 With a surprising deftness of adding gloriously to the atmosphere and appearance of any room, the Floor Lamp has now come to be regarded as necessary in proper home furnishings. One Floor Lamp is not distinguishable from the next unless it possesses originality of design and brilliant hue and array of harmonious color. In the ' selection" of Bridge Lamps here offered we are confident in saying that you have, never seen the like of the low range of prices quoted. They are all complete with silk fringed shades and Inner Bilk linings. They comer complete with extension cords, ready to light.
Gifts by Which You are
Remembered AH the Year
$39.75
Candlesticks $1.00 Dainty and attractive with figure work delicately enhancing the design. Sound, substantial base, mahogany finish.
Boudoir Lamps $4.50 up Here is the very item for a suitable gift This lamp has a solid metal base - and steam and a dainty silk shade. This gift is sure to meet with approval. Others at 15.75, $6.75 up.
Smokers' J Trays 1 $1.50 Complete with ji rimmed metal tray, ash receiver, match stand, with a weighted metal base and a hand cigarette container.
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What could be more timely as a gift than one of these splendid Chairs or Rockers? They have mahogany frames and are covered in heavy figured tapestry. Removable spring seats on both models. The design is distinctively out of the ordinary and presents a pleasing appearance. Gifts like these last through many holiday seasons, carrying the thought of a present well chosen. '
Book Ends at $4.50 They are made from solid mahogany and are polished to a mirrorlike finish. The bases are beveled on three sides.
Shaving Mirror
Here Is a really practical gift. It has soap container and brush clip attached to base. The mirror is hung in a frame swivel.
: Smokers' Cabinet $12.75 Finished in mahogany, with ample humidor space for cigars or cigarettes. The handle top makes It easily portable.
See Santa Glaus in Person Her e Saturday 'Afternoon at Our Store
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS $1.00 as First Payment
BRUNSWICK Phonographs and Records. Clubs Terrnsl$2.50 Delivers any Machine
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